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Nowadays many teenagers meet over the internet. You find a person you think looks exciting and start to write to him or her. It could be on MSN, some web site or anything else. Well, it is not just teenagers who meet each other over the internet even grown-ups do.

How do you know that the person you are talking to is serious and is not going to make fun of you? Good question. In some cases it is impossible to know or in many cases it is impossible but most of the time I think it is easy. When a guy introduces himself, says he is 36 years old and want to know your bra size or what is turning you on, you can be pretty sure that he is not one of the serious people and you can stop writing immediately. Sometimes it happens that a person wants other things than to get a new friend and in that case the 36-year-old sex maniac is enough. Unfortunately there are also people who are just lying and pretending they are someone else. An 18-year-old man can be a 45-year-old pedofile. Me myself haven't been exposed to pedofiles and I don't know anyone else who has.

Not every human is like the 36-year-old. Many people can be the friend you have wanted to have your whole life. I have some friends I have met over the internet and I hope and think we'll be friends for a long time ahead. My friends also have some internet friends, there are people from Sweden and from other countries and people they have and haven't met. How is an internet relation? I don't think it is anything like a physical best friend relation but it is still some kind of relation. If you have talked to a person for a time and want to meet him/her in real life it could lead from one thing to another. You can meet this person and discover that you are more than different and have nothing in common, or you can meet one, two and a hundred times and be real good friends. Maybe more than friends?

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